A keyboard device for a personal digital assistant (PDA) includes first and second casing members that are pivotally interconnected, and a keyboard module mounted on inner surfaces of the casing members. The inner surface of one of the casing members further has a support frame for adjustably supporting the PDA. A connector unit on the support frame connects electrically the PDA to the keyboard module.
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5. A keyboard device for a personal digital assistant with an I/O port, said keyboard device comprising:
a first casing member having an inner surface, a first longitudinal portion and a second longitudinal portion opposite to said first longitudinal portion in a transverse direction, said inner surface being divided in the transverse direction into a first keyboard mounting part and a frame mounting part; a second casing member having a third longitudinal portion and a fourth longitudinal portion opposite to said third longitudinal portion in the transverse direction, said second casing member further having an inner surface with a second keyboard mounting part; a pivot unit for interconnecting pivotally said first and third longitudinal portions, thereby permitting relative movement between said first and second casing members from an open position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are substantially coplanar, to a closed position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are disposed one on top of the other; a keyboard module including a first keyboard unit mounted on said first keyboard mounting part, and a second keyboard unit mounted on said second keyboard mounting part; a support frame mounted pivotally and adjustably on said inner surface of said first casing member at said frame mounting part and adapted to support the personal digital assistant at an inclined angle relative to said inner surface of said first casing member; a connector unit mounted on said support frame and connected electrically to said keyboard module, said connector unit being adapted to connect electrically with the I/O port of the personal digital assistant; wherein at least one of said first and second casing members is formed with a recess adapted to receive a touch pen therein.
6. A keyboard device for a personal digital assistant with an I/O port, said keyboard device comprising:
a first casing member having an inner surface, a first longitudinal portion and a second longitudinal portion opposite to said first longitudinal portion in a transverse direction, said inner surface being divided in the transverse direction into a first keyboard mounting part and a frame mounting part; a second casing member having a third longitudinal portion and a fourth longitudinal portion opposite to said third longitudinal portion in the transverse direction, said second casing member further having an inner surface with a second keyboard mounting part; a pivot unit for interconnecting pivotally said first and third longitudinal portions, thereby permitting relative movement between said first and second casing members from an open position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are substantially coplanar, to a closed position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are disposed one on top of the other; a keyboard module including a first keyboard unit mounted on said first keyboard mounting part, and a second keyboard unit mounted on said second keyboard mounting part; a support frame mounted pivotally and adjustably on said inner surface of said first casing member at said frame mounting part and adapted to support the personal digital assistant at an inclined angle relative to said inner surface of said first casing member; a connector unit mounted on said support frame and connected electrically to said keyboard module, said connector unit being adapted to connect electrically with the I/O port of the personal digital assistant; further comprising a stop unit for arresting undesired movement of said first and second casing members from the open position to the closed position.
4. A keyboard device for a personal digital assistant with an I/O port, said keyboard device comprising:
a first casing member having an inner surface, a first longitudinal portion and a second longitudinal portion opposite to said first longitudinal portion in a transverse direction, said inner surface being divided in the transverse direction into a first keyboard mounting part and a frame mounting part; a second casing member having a third longitudinal portion and a fourth longitudinal portion opposite to said third longitudinal portion in the transverse direction, said second casing member further having an inner surface with a second keyboard mounting part; a pivot unit for interconnecting pivotally said first and third longitudinal portions, thereby permitting relative movement between said first and second casing members from an open position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are substantially coplanar, to a closed position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are disposed one on top of the other; a keyboard module including a first keyboard unit mounted on said first keyboard mounting part, and a second keyboard unit mounted on said second keyboard mounting part; a support frame mounted pivotally and adjustably on said inner surface of said first casing member at said frame mounting part and adapted to support the personal digital assistant at an inclined angle relative to said inner surface of said first casing member; a connector unit mounted on said support frame and connected electrically to said keyboard module, said connector unit being adapted to connect electrically with the I/O port of the personal digital assistant; wherein said inner surface of said second casing part further has a cover mounting part disposed to overlap said frame mounting part when said first and second casing parts are move to the closed position, said cover mounting part being formed with a window opening corresponding to said support frame and adapted to permit access to the personal digital assistant on said support frame, said keyboard device further comprising a transparent cover panel mounted on said cover mounting part for closing said window opening selectively.
1. A keyboard device for a personal digital assistant with an I/O port, said keyboard device comprising:
a first casing member having an inner surface, a first longitudinal portion and a second longitudinal portion opposite to said first longitudinal portion in a transverse direction, said inner surface being divided in the transverse direction into a first keyboard mounting part and a frame mounting part; a second casing member having a third longitudinal portion and a fourth longitudinal portion opposite to said third longitudinal portion in the transverse direction, said second casing member further having an inner surface with a second keyboard mounting part; a pivot unit for interconnecting pivotally said first and third longitudinal portions, thereby permitting relative movement between said first and second casing members from an open position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are substantially coplanar, to a closed position, where said first and second keyboard mounting parts are disposed one on top of the other; a keyboard module including a first keyboard unit mounted on said first keyboard mounting part, and a second keyboard unit mounted on said second keyboard mounting part; a support frame mounted pivotally and adjustably on said inner surface of said first casing member at said frame mounting part and adapted to support the personal digital assistant at an inclined angle relative to said inner surface of said first casing member; a connector unit mounted on said support frame and connected electrically to said keyboard module, said connector unit being adapted to connect electrically with the I/O port of the personal digital assistant; a first frame member having a pivot connection part mounted pivotally on said inner surface of said first casing member at said frame mounting part, and a first frame connecting part opposite to said pivot connection part; a second frame member having a second frame connecting part coupled pivotally to said first frame connecting part, and an anchor connection part opposite to said second frame connecting part; a first frame member is pivotable relative to said first casing part about a first axis, said second frame member being pivotable relative to said first frame member about a second axis, said first and second axes extending in the transverse direction; said frame mounting part of said inner surface of said first casing member is formed with a slide rail on one side of said support frame, said slide rail having one surface that confronts said support frame and that is formed with alternatively disposed projections and grooves, said anchor connection part of said second frame member being formed with an anchor projection for engaging and disengaging said grooves in said surface of said slide rail selectively, thereby varying inclination of said first frame member relative to said first casing member.
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a keyboard device for personal digital assistants, more particularly to a keyboard device for personal digital assistants that is convenient to carry and use.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional keyboard device 1 for personal digital assistants is shown in
When the keyboard device 1 is used for inputting data into the personal digital assistant 2, the cover module 12 is opened first, and the personal digital assistant 2 is then positioned in the receiving slot 14. Upon finishing the data input operation, the personal digital assistant 2 should be removed before the cover module 12 can be closed to overlie the keyboard module 11. The aforesaid opening, positioning, removing and closing steps are performed each time the keyboard device 1 is used for inputting data into the personal digital assistant 2. Therefore, the conventional keyboard device 1 is not convenient to use and is also inconvenient to carry since it lacks a facility for storing the personal digital assistant 2 therein.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a keyboard device for personal digital assistants that is convenient to use and carry.
Accordingly, the keyboard device for a personal digital assistant with an I/O port of this invention includes a first casing member, a second casing member, a pivot unit, a keyboard module, a support frame and a connector unit.
The first casing member has an inner surface, a first longitudinal portion and a second longitudinal portion opposite to the first longitudinal portion in a transverse direction. The inner surface is divided in the transverse direction into a first keyboard mounting part and a frame mounting part. The second casing member has a third longitudinal portion and a fourth longitudinal portion opposite to the third longitudinal portion in the transverse direction. The second casing member further has an inner surface with a second keyboard mounting part. The pivot unit interconnects pivotally the first and third longitudinal portions, thereby permitting relative movement between the first and second casing members from an open position, where the first and second keyboard mounting parts are substantially coplanar, to a closed position, where the first and second keyboard mounting parts are disposed one on top of the other. The keyboard module includes a first keyboard unit mounted on the first keyboard mounting part, and a second keyboard unit mounted on the second keyboard mounting part. The support frame is mounted pivotally and adjustably on the inner surface of the first casing member at the frame mounting part, and is adapted to support the personal digital assistant at an inclined angle relative to the inner surface of the first casing member. The connector unit is mounted on the support frame and is connected electrically to the keyboard module. The connector unit is adapted to connect electrically with the I/O port of the personal digital assistant.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The first casing member 31 has an inner surface 310, a first longitudinal portion 316 and a second longitudinal portion 315 opposite to the first longitudinal portion 316 in a transverse direction. The inner surface 310 is divided in the transverse direction into a first keyboard mounting part 317 and a frame mounting part 311, which is formed with a parallel pair of slide rails 312 that extend longitudinally.
The second casing member 32 is substantially identical in size to the first casing member 31, and has a third longitudinal portion 320 and a fourth longitudinal portion 324 opposite to the third longitudinal portion 320 in the transverse direction. The second casing member 32 further has an inner surface 321 with a second keyboard mounting part 325. Referring to
The pivot unit 38 interconnects pivotally the first and third longitudinal portions 315, 320, thereby permitting relative movement between the first and second casing members 31, 32 from an open position, where the first and second keyboard mounting parts 317, 325 are substantially coplanar, as shown in
The keyboard module 34 includes a first keyboard unit 341 mounted on the first keyboard mounting part 317 of the inner surface 310 of the first casing member 31, and a second keyboard unit 342 mounted on the second keyboard mounting part 325 of the inner surface 312 of the second casing member 32. The first keyboard unit 341 and the second keyboard unit 342 are interconnected electrically via a flexible printed circuit. In view of the pivot unit 38, the keyboard module 34 can be completely received within a space confined by the first casing member 31 and the second casing member 32 when the latter are in the closed position.
The support frame 33 is mounted pivotally and adjustably on the inner surface 310 of the first casing member 31 at the frame mounting part 311 between the slide rails 312, and is adapted to support the personal digital assistant 4 (see
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Furthermore, the inner surface 321 of the second casing part 32 further has a cover mounting part 326 disposed to overlap the frame mounting part 33 when the first and second casing members 31, 32 are moved to the closed position. The cover mounting part 326 is formed with a window opening 322 corresponding to the support frame 33 and adapted to permit access to the personal digital assistant 4 (see
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Upon finishing the data input operation, referring to
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Furthermore, a locking unit 39 is provided on the second and fourth longitudinal portions 315, 324 of the first and second casing members 31, 32 for locking releasably the first and second casing members 31, 32 at the closed position. Since embodiments of the locking unit 39 are well known to those skilled in the art, and since the pertinent features of the present invention do not reside in the particular construction thereof, a description of the locking unit 39 will be dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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